A rapidly increasing number of companies all over the world a realizing the benefits of massage and are heeding the call to provide massage therapy on site. Stress costs employers enormous amounts of money every year. Millions of workers are absent every workday due to stress related complaints. Numerous surveys confirm that workers perceive that they are under much more stress than ever before. Firms are curbing employee stress and absenteeism by offering heavily subsidized or even free massage treatment actually in the workplace. Increasing levels of competition and the pressure to succeed contribute to the stress in the workplace, which can have disastrous effects on our health. It is most unfortunate that so many individuals are dissatisfied with their jobs. This is hardly surprising in cases where the work environment is artificially lit, poorly ventilated, noisy and cramped. If the work is repetitive and boring and requires no skill this will also create a poor image of work. Since a major part of our life centres around our work we need to find a balance, combat our stress and enjoy our work.
Many studies have shown that a simple 10-15 minute seated massage enhances one's overall health and well-being.
Massage in the workplace:
* lowers physical stress and tension, which can lead to problems such as headaches, backache, neck and shoulder discomfort and eyestrain
* decreases blood pressure
* balances mental and emotional strain
* reduces insomnia and improves the quality of sleep
* relieves muscular and joint problems acquired during sustained or repetitive activities
* reduces tiredness and improves vitality
* stimulates the mind, increasing alertness and powers of concentration
* improves work performance
* raises staff moral and attitude so that job satisfaction is heightened and staff are positive and motivated.
An excellent, highly effective way to reduce your workplace tension is to employ the self-massage techniques described in Chapter "Self massage". You should also follow the simple exercises outlined in Chapter "A Healthy lifestyle". Try to swap an on-site chair massage regularly with your work colleagues. Some of the reasons you should consider a chair massage are:
* it's very convenient as there is no need to change clothes or shower
* it only takes 10-15 minutes - a massage can be enjoyed during the lunch or tea break
* it costs nothing
* the results are noticeable immediately
* it's easy
* it's safe
* it's both enjoyable to give as well as to receive massage.
This simple massage sequence only takes about 10 minutes and will produce excellent results.
Stress In The Workplace Statistics
Productivity has become an important concern in the workplace. Automation came about because of the need for efficiency, speedy service, and quality maintenance. Machines could do the work of several people. They only needed fuel to get them going, and they didn't need health insurance. They also didn't complain or rant and produced the same output day in and day out.
Some jobs, especially those involving creativity and management, can never be replaced. Unlike machines and robots, though, there were people behind these jobs, and their efficiency could be influenced by many things in the workplace. How does one boost productivity without ending up as a slavedriver?
Here are some productivity-boosting hints to help you:
- Change the view. Who enjoys watching couples strolling in the park across the office building? While some may find the green cool to the eyes, to others a refreshing view of the environment outside can be distracting. Take personal preferences into consideration when you arrange your office set-up, especially if this will help boost people's productivity.
- Change the office set-up. A UK workplace design consultancy firm concluded from a study that workplace changes that affect comfort, air quality, temperature, noise lighting and spatial arrangement can increase productivity by 20 percent. Another company discovered that by putting printers and photocopiers near the working areas, employees did not have to spend more time walking to another department to pick up print-outs or have documents Xeroxed.
- Add recreational options. In most offices, the 15-minute break is spent smoking and chatting over coffee. Some companies have found that adding recreational alternatives such as pool tables, yoga classes, massage beds, and football tables helped boost the morale of employees, making them enjoy work more. Indeed, some studies have pointed to the fact that play does help relieve workplace-induced stress. For companies that do not have the budget to set up a recreational area, having custom productivity giveaways such as stress balls, puzzles, slinkies, and blinking toys within arm's reach at workstations does wonders to reduce stress.
- Provide custom productivity-boosting tools as gifts. While some people have photographic memories, for others, writing down appointments, things to do, deadlines, and other important work details help them remember. If you give out business presents as a custom, productivity gifts such as planners, calendars, and Post-it notepads do the work.
The key is to find what works best for overall productivity and to stick with it.
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